Carnegie Mellon University

HEOA Disclosures

The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (H.R. 4137) was signed into law on August 14, 2008. This law mandates that we provide you with additional information in a variety of formats.

We have posted information relevant to financial aid on this page so that it is easily accessible to students, parents and the general public.

Students convicted of a federal or state offense or possessing illegal drugs that occurred while they were receiving federal student aid should still complete and submit the FAFSA because they may be eligible for federal aid, and even if they aren’t, they may be eligible for state or institutional aid. Learn more.

The following information may be found on the Student Financial Services website:

Information regarding Academic Progress may be found on the Student Financial Services website.
Private Loan Disclosures and a Self-Certification Form may be found on the Student Financial Services website.
View information regarding federal and private student loans on the Student Financial Services website.

We recommend that students and/or families review their borrowing history and servicer information in the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). NSLDS is a helpful resource in federal student loan management, as it allows students to view a summary of all of their federal student loans, as well as the contact information for the holders and servicers of their loans.

Carnegie Mellon submits all federal student loan information to the NSLDS. This loan data is accessible by guaranty agencies, lenders, and institutions determined to be authorized users of the data system.

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